Employees and students who park a motor vehicle on the Wayland Plainview campus must have a valid parking permit displayed on the vehicle.

Permit holders are responsible for their vehicle under all circumstances, and other drivers of the vehicle should be informed of Wayland parking rules to ensure no citations will be received. A citation received by a driver other than the permit holder will not be voided and the permit holder is responsible for paying the fine.

In order to obtain a permit, you must have proof of WBU employment or WBU student ID, a valid driver’s license and proof of auto liability insurance.

2. PERMIT PLACEMENT

The permit is to be clearly displayed in the lower left corner (driver’s side) of the rear windshield, on the exterior of the glass.

The permit must be displayed as intended by the manufacturer to be considered valid. The entire sticker – with all paper removed- must be attached to the windshield.

Improperly displayed permits are in violation of University traffic and parking regulations and may be ticketed.

Only permits issued by the University Police Department are valid.

Temporary Parking Placards are available for vehicles that are going to be parked on campus for a few days.

A-zone permits are required to park in designated A-zone spaces. A-zone permits have access to C-zone and D-zone, but are urged to park in A-zone when available.

A-zone is not allowed to park in visitor parking.

No other permits are allowed to park in A-zone and will be ticketed.

C-zone is reserved for commuters.

Commuters with C-zone may park in designated C-zone spaces only.

Failure to park in C-zone will result in a ticket.

D-zone is reserved for students living on campus.

Students with D-zone permits may park in designated D-zone spaces only.

Failure to park in D-zone will result in a ticket.

Handicap Zones

Vehicles displaying valid state handicap permits may park in all campus handicap parking.

Handicap zones are monitored 24 hours per day seven days per week.

State recognized Handicap parking spaces are subject to enforcement by law enforcement officers outside of the University Police Department and will result fines from the City of Plainview Municipal court or Hale County Justice of the Peace.

VISITOR PARKING

A, C, or D parking permit holders are not allowed to park in Visitor parking.